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Digital Camera, 4K FHD Vintage Camera for Kids, Real 13MP 16x Zoom Autofocus, 2.83'' LCD Screen, Long Lasting, Compact Small Cameras with 32G Card, Best Gift for Kids, Teens, Girl, Boy and Beginngers

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  • 【High Clarity Video and Photo】VITALUXE digital camera supports 4K, FHD,1080p videos, 13M effective pixel photos. Much more clear and use less memory than other brands‘. You can use this digital point and shoot camera to capature natural and colorful images. Just one shoot to autofocus, which make photography easy for beginners.
  • 【Small but Functional】Our portable camera is only 5.5lb, lightweight. The compact design is especially for the kids to hold. You can even store it in the pocket. There are 20 creative filters, 16x zoom, smily face capture, self-timer, beauty mode, anti-shake, flash light, which encourage teens to create the funny photos.
  • 【1500Amh Rechargeable Battery】Our vintage digital cameras come with a 1500 mAh internal battery, unlike other brands, it can work almost 1 month with only one charge. The battery life is long enought for traveling, so you don’t have to worry about running out of power.
  • 【2.8’’ Large Screen】Not like other 2.4’’ LCD screen, our digital camera choose the most suitable size to protect kid eyes. More easy to watch and record. It can also transform to a webcam for streaming.
  • 【Best Gift to Show Your Love】This small camera comes with a decent box, except the camera, it also includes a 32G memory card, data cable, camera lanyard, storage bag, cleaning cloth and detailed instruction. We VITALUXE provide 12 months guarantee and 24 Hours support via email. It is a perfect gift for boys, girls, teens on birthday, Christmas or any important events, a first real camera for kids who love to take videos and pictures.



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Cattwuman
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
My grandson has so much fun using this camera. he uses it for both stills and video. It's easy to use and child friendly.
Skyee
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
The quality the second you zoom in even the smallest bit becomes really bad and pixelated. Zoomed in at max, very bad not sharp photos. Super pixelated, you get what you pay for. Would not recommend
Monique
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I had trouble from the beginning! First the camera wouldn’t play back the photos taken. I purchased a larger SD card and that seemed to work. Then after charging the camera for the first time, it froze now it is stuck and does not work. Do not recommend.
Krit10
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Gave this to our 7 year old son. He loves taking pictures and videos and finds it very easy to use.
Good Quality and Easy to Use
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Easy to connect to my laptop to upload the photos and good quality for those looking for a retro feel to their photos. Very easy to navigate and learn the controls
Mariah
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
It's pretty good for the early 2000s aesthetic. I've been looking forward to getting a camera for my out of town trips and this one has been pretty durable. The battery life is good and it feels pretty weightless. Good for the price I got it for.
christopher priest
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
We bought 2 of these cameras for the kids for Christmas. On day 2 one of the cameras froze up, we removed the SD card and plugged the camera into the charger and pushed the power button, it restarted, when we put the SD card back in the camera said no SD card. We tried it in the other camera, that was recognizing it's own card at the time and it recognized the both of them, so I had no choice but to reformat the SD card and she lost all of her pictures. After transferring my sons pictures and reformatting both SD cards for the cameras they both worked for 2 days. Then my sons camera SD card did the same thing. So we are sending them back to Amazon and going to try different cameras.
TheGnz
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
As soon as I took the first photo it reminded me of my first point and shoot digital camera, a Casio ExZ33 from 2010 which I still own and have made a side by side comparison that you can see in my pictures. The comparison was made under artificial light, probably I'll make a daylight photo comparison too.The Vitaluxe camera has a very acceptable quality, takes bright photos (a little too bright as you can see in my pictures) and the colors are good and accurate, and better than the Casio, meaning that it's Auto White Balance algorithm is working well. If you are not a pixel peeper everything will be fine but if you are, then you'll notice that the sensor is OK but the weak point in the camera is its plastic(?) lens and its plastic cover. That degrades the image quality but it's acceptable nonetheless... but Casio photos are cleaner. Judge by yourself looking at the photos (the photo with the date stamped is Vitaluxe)One of the customer reviews stated that the algorithm had a problems with Auto ISO not getting back to Auto after returning from Sports mode or any other. My camera doesn't have this problem.The other problem mentioned is with the half-press and locking the focus, mine correctly locks the focused object and doesn't move from there when recomposing and taking the photo. So, that leds me to think that I've been lucky to get a camera with the firmware updated... OR that the customer got a faulty camera(?)Other thing I want to mention is that the lens is equivalent to a 27mm in 35mm or 18mm in APS-C.For the price I paid (19.90), I totally believe it's worth it and it's as a good gift for the little kids in the family.
A Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
This has one of the best sensors I've seen in any of these cheapo cameras.The software is poorly done. Changing the mode from auto to sport, etc, will change the ISO to 400 (not very high), but the ISO will not go back to auto when you change the shooting mode back to auto.The shutter button has a half-press for focus like a real camera, but the locked-in focus is lost when you do the final full press. It re-focuses, both causing a short delay and sometimes re-focusing on the wrong thing. In short, it simply does not have a functional 2-stage shutter because whoever wrote the internal software seems not to understand what it is supposed to do.Even worse, if you are trying to do a standard thing where you point and half-press at one thing, then re-frame your shot as desired, and the new center of the image is not something it can figure out how to focus on, you can do the final click and hold it forever and it will focus in and out endlessly and never takes a picture.On average, it still takes above-average pictures for a generic camera. But the incompetent software will often get in the way.
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